I've been taking a baby aspirin every day for the past several years. On Saturday, I stopped taking it to see if maybe it was what might be causing the tinnitus (ringing) in my left ear that's also been going on for several years.
Over the last few days, I have been in pain all over, extremely fatigued, and just generally feeling horrible.
Since the ringing is still going on in my left ear, I decided this afternoon to go ahead and take the aspirin. I actually took two because Dr. Oz says that it may prevent wrinkles. (I hope!) After I took them, my pain decreased dramatically (yes, I know aspirin is a pain-reliever), but my fatigue also let up. I've worked two back-to-back 14-hour days yesterday and today, so I know fatigue is normal, and I am tired, but earlier before I took the aspirin, I was so tired I could barely move after only working 5 hours. Now, I'm just a normal tired, not the extreme fatigue I was having. My icky, blah, just-don't-feel-well feeling is gone too.
Could it just be a coincidence that my fatigue decreased after taking the aspirin or is there a connection somehow?
Over the last few days, I have been in pain all over, extremely fatigued, and just generally feeling horrible.
Since the ringing is still going on in my left ear, I decided this afternoon to go ahead and take the aspirin. I actually took two because Dr. Oz says that it may prevent wrinkles. (I hope!) After I took them, my pain decreased dramatically (yes, I know aspirin is a pain-reliever), but my fatigue also let up. I've worked two back-to-back 14-hour days yesterday and today, so I know fatigue is normal, and I am tired, but earlier before I took the aspirin, I was so tired I could barely move after only working 5 hours. Now, I'm just a normal tired, not the extreme fatigue I was having. My icky, blah, just-don't-feel-well feeling is gone too.
Could it just be a coincidence that my fatigue decreased after taking the aspirin or is there a connection somehow?
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